Posted on 09/12/2004 4:26:22 PM PDT by mcconnell
RICHARD HOLBROOKE, FORMER U.N. AMBASSADOR on Foxnews thinks 18 candidates in Afghanistan october election is a sign of instability. Sunday, September 12, 2004.
Holbrook - "And Afghanistan itself, despite what Secretary Powell just said, is not in good shape. It's deteriorating and the Taliban is advancing. And the fact that, as he put it, we have 18 candidates running for president doesn't strike me as proof of progress."
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Also, we mustn't forget the number of candidates running for governor of California ranging from former child stars to porn stars. Now, how many was that? What other countries have as just as many candidates ( or parties) running for President? How many believe 18 candidates running for president a sign of instability? Compared to what? Saddam the murderous dictator??
Of course nothing that would give Bush any credit can be admitted. This is part of why the Kerry campaign is crashing and burning.
A nation with many parties is on the right path as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, hell. If we'd forced a two-party system onto Afghanistan, Holbrooke would be bleating that "Having only two Presidential candidates in such a diverse nation doesn't seem very democratic to me."
The democrats literally prefer having the Taliban in charge there, just like they prefer that Bush never passed the medicare bill or the NCLB act. We should grant there wishes ,except for the Taliban and then say but you guys didnt like them.
I saw this guy. He's an advisor to Kerry on foreign policy, and the rock he crawled out from under has U.N. stamped on it. Big suprise, huh?
And of course he's just drop dead wrong on Afghanistan.
I would have puked on him if he were in range.
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